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than the anterior margin of the pronotum, will effectually distinguish Chlenocoris from 
the other genera here enumerated. 
1. Chlenocoris czsus. 
Chlenocoris cesus, Germ, Zeitschr. i. p. 62.1; H.-S. Wanz. Ins. v. p. 28, f.479*; Dall. List Hem. 
1. p. 62. 17. 
Hab. Nicaracua, Chontales (coll. Dist.); Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 
to 4000 feet (Champion).—Soutn America !, Paré ?. 
The figures given by Herrich-Schiffer of this species and of C. ¢mpressus, Fabr. (of 
which I possess an example from Colombia), are not sufficiently dark in coloration. 
C. impressus can be distinguished from C. cesus by its somewhat larger size, the sub- 
prominent pronotal angles, and, according to the figure referred to, by the different 
colour of the antenne. 
2. Chlznocoris dissimilis, n. sp. (Tab. XXX. fig. 3.) 
Shining black ; eyes luteous; antenne castaneous. (Underside of the body undescribed, owing to specimens 
being carded.) Body very convex and gibbous, but oblong (by which last character C. dissimilis differs from 
all other described species of the genus). Very obscurely, sparingly, and finely punctate; the anterior 
lateral angles of the pronotum subprominent and rounded. Besides being more oblong, C. dissimilis is also 
more gibbous than other previously described species of the genus. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Janson); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet 
(Champion). 
8. Chlznocoris compressus, n. sp. (Tab. XXX. fig. 11.) 
Allied to C. dissimilis, but differing in the very much narrower and more compressed body ; pronotum not 
laterally emarginate as in C. dissimilis, not wider than the eyes at apex. Body above shining black, with 
’ some very obscure chocolate reflections; eyes luteous. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet (Champion). 
We have only received a single specimen of this species. 
TETYRA (p. 13). 
Tetyra arcuata (p. 13). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa (Hége). 
Tetyra farcta (p. 14). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico (Sallé), Tepic (Schumann), Acaguizotla and 
Savana Grande in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Jalapa (Hoge). 
